Abstract: Text-based person retrieval aims to identify specific individuals within an image database using textual descriptions. Due to the high cost of annotation and privacy protection, researchers ...
Sprawled across much of the Arabian Peninsula, today’s Arabian Desert is known for brutal heat, dry, harsh winds and scarce water—hardly hospitable to human settlers unaided by air conditioning and a ...
A British Sikh organisation is threatening legal action against the UK government over a potential new definition of Islamophobia. The Network of Sikh Organisations (NSO) argues that any ...
The Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) is welcoming the Liberal government's decision to move budget day from the spring to the fall, but says Finance Canada's definition of capital spending announced ...
LEXINGTON, S.C. — Abraham the Camel has passed. A fixture in the Lexington County community and known for his love of Mountain Dew soda, the animal passed early Tuesday morning after going through ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Abraham, a camel beloved in the Midlands community, has died. Those close to the camel said Abraham died early Tuesday while recovering from surgery for an intestinal blockage.
Lawmakers pushing for initiative to elevate South Carolina HBCU's State lawmakers are pushing for a move that would invest more and help elevate South Carolina's Historically Black Colleges and ...
Abraham the camel, also known as the Camel for Christ, has died. Abraham was well-known throughout the Midlands for his yearly appearance in the Jesus Is His Name drama, as well as appearances at ...
The Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying is planning to launch the National Camel Sustainability Initiative (NCSI) — a national mission aimed at reversing the steady decline in India’s ...
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s appearance at the United Nations General Assembly sparked a large walkout. WSJ’s Anat Peled reports from the U.N. headquarters and explains what happened.
The monument was a gift to the Lexington Automobile Club from William M. Ingram and was dedicated Nov. 20, 1926, according to a June 30, 1931 issue of the Lexington Leader. Daniel Kehn Editor’s Note: ...